New England Law Review: Volume 50, Number 1 - Fall 2015

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The New England Law Review offers its issues in convenient digital formats for e-reader devices, apps, pads, and phones. This first issue of Volume 50 (Fall 2015) features an extensive and important Symposium entitled "Discipline, Justice, and Command in the U.S. Military," presented by leading scholars on the subject. Contents include: 

"Introduction to 'Discipline, Justice, and Command in the U.S. Military: Maximizing Strengths and Minimizing Weaknesses in a Special Society,'" by Victor Hansen  

"Discipline, Justice, and Command in the U.S. Military: Maximizing Strengths and Minimizing Weaknesses in a Special Society," by Rachel VanLandingham 

"On Unity: A Commentary on 'Discipline, Justice, and Command in the U.S. Military: Maximizing Strengths and Minimizing Weaknesses in a Special Society,'" by Elizabeth Hillman  

"To Prosecute, or Not to Prosecute: Who Should Make the Call?," by James Gallagher 

In addition, Issue 1 includes these extensive student contributions: 

Foreword,"50 Years: Through Changing Times the New England Law Review Remains a Constant," by Nicholas Baran   

Note, "A New Era of Eyewitness Identification Law: Putting Eyewitness Testimony on Trial," by Sara Conway  

Comment, "Without a Bright-line on the Green Line: How Commonwealth v. Robertson Failed to Criminalize Upskirt Photography," by Jeffrey Marvin  

Quality digital formatting includes linked notes, active table of contents, active URLs in notes, and proper Bluebook citations.

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The New England Law Review is published by students at New England Law School | Boston and features contributions by notable academics and legal scholars, as well as student research in the form of Notes and Comments.

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